When your car insurance is your biggest monthly expense, something’s off. This is unfortunately the case for many Floridians, who are paying the third highest premiums for car insurance in the country — only residents in Louisiana and Wyoming pay more. The average car insurance premium in 2018 was $2,050. Why? What has caused car insurance premiums in Florida to … [Read more...] about Why Are Florida Car Insurance Premiums So High?
What You Need to Know About Florida Car Seat Laws
Traducir al Español If you’re a parent in search of the perfect time to move your child from a child safety seat to a regular seat, you’ll probably receive numerous answers. Florida’s car seat laws determine the very minimum legal amount of time your child should be in a car seat. To decide what’s best for your child, however, there are other recommendations to take … [Read more...] about What You Need to Know About Florida Car Seat Laws
Why the Heck is Traffic So Bad in Tampa, Florida?
Traducir al Español If you’ve driven around Tampa, Florida, at any point, you’ve probably realized that traffic can be a bit less than savory, especially during rush hour or on weekends. Unfortunately, traffic in Tampa is expected to get even worse in the coming years. If you’re wondering what exactly causes Tampa traffic to be this horrible, there are a few reasons. 1. Tampa … [Read more...] about Why the Heck is Traffic So Bad in Tampa, Florida?
Seven Tampa Bay Area Attorneys Disciplined by Florida Court
Last month, The Florida Bar announced that 14 attorneys practicing in Florida have been disciplined by the Florida Supreme Court. This number includes seven attorneys in the Tampa Bay area. Out of the seven Tampa attorneys reprimanded, one has been disbarred while another four have been suspended. The two remaining were publicly reprimanded. In the majority of these cases, … [Read more...] about Seven Tampa Bay Area Attorneys Disciplined by Florida Court
Lorenzo & Lorenzo Reminds Tampa Residents to Stay Safe During Irma Recovery
Hurricane Irma was a doozy for Florida. Battering winds and sweeping power outages cut power to a majority of the state's 20.6 million residents. Meanwhile, ocean swells and flooding continue to impact large portions of the state. Fortunately, here in Tampa, the emptying of the Bay on Sunday when the storm struck proved to be a saving grace for our fair city. According to the … [Read more...] about Lorenzo & Lorenzo Reminds Tampa Residents to Stay Safe During Irma Recovery